 
			Pumpkin spice everything. Costumes. Candy. Decorations. Halloween is fun—but it’s also one of the most expensive fall holidays, with Americans spending billions each year.
This year, don’t let sneaky costs haunt your wallet. Here are 7 spooky spending traps to watch out for (and how to enjoy Halloween without going broke).
Trap: Buying one-time costumes at big box stores.
Fix: Thrift stores, DIY, or costume swaps with friends.
Trap: Buying too early (then eating it before Halloween).
Fix: Wait until the last week of October and buy bulk packs.
Trap: Spending $$$ on giant inflatables or yard setups.
Fix: Repurpose fall décor (pumpkins, hay bales) so they last into Thanksgiving.
Trap: Overpaying for snacks, drinks, and supplies at convenience stores.
Fix: Plan ahead, buy in bulk, and host a potluck-style party.
Trap: Dropping $50+ per person on haunted houses.
Fix: Check out free local community events or DIY a spooky movie night.
Trap: Paying for “special Halloween filters” or overpriced apps.
Fix: Use free apps like Canva or TikTok effects to get the same vibe.
Trap: Clicking “Buy Now” on every Halloween-themed ad.
Fix: Set a budget—and use the 24-hour rule before checkout.
Halloween should be fun—not financially frightening. By avoiding these spending traps, you can enjoy the season, have plenty of candy and spooky memories, and still keep your budget intact.